- Banine
Umm-El-Banine Assadoulaeff (Umm El-Banu Äsâdullayeva) (1905-1992) was a French writer of Azeri descent - a granddaughter of two famous Azeri
millionaire s:Shamsi Asadullayev andMusa Nagiyev . She wrote under thepenname of Banine.Banine emigrated to
France in 1923 following her father, a former minister in the government of the ephemeralAzerbaijan Democratic Republic (dec. 1918-april 1920). She moved toIstanbul where she abandoned her husband whom she had been forced to marry at the age of fifteen and then fled toParis . There, after many years, literary acquaintances, includingMontherlant ,Kazantzakis , andMalraux urged her to publish. Banine dedicated her later life to introducing the history and culture of Azerbaijan to France andEurope . Her most famous writings are "Caucasian days" and "Parisian days". Banine, who was the friend of the German writerErnst Junger and RussianIvan Bunin , tells about her conversion toCatholicism in her books.She died in October 1992. Her obituary in the newspaper
Le Figaro called her “one of those personages of La vie romanesque who traverse a century, attracting like a lodestone all the singular figures of their times”. [William Pfaff. The Bullet's Song: Romantic Violence and Utopia. ISBN 0-684-80907-9]Major works
*"Jours Caucasiens". Julliard, 1946
*"Rencontres avec Ernst Jünger". Paris: Réné Julliard, 1951.
*"J'ai Choisi L'opium". Paris, Stock, 1960
*"Après" : Stock 1962
*"Jünger, ce méridonal". Antaios, 1965
*"Portrait d'Ernst Jünger: Lettres, Textes, Rencontres". Paris: La Table Ronde, 1971.
*"L'Homme des Complémentaires". La Table Ronde, 1977
*"Ernst Jünger aux faces multiples". Lausanne: Éditions L'Age d'Homme, 1989.
* [http://hors-oeil.com/CMS/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42&Itemid=73&virtuemart=f6a40d861d8ce1d8f3aa68eb510785a3 Jours Parisiens] . "Gris Banal" 2003Footnotes
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